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Cascade effects of laboratory testing are found to be rare in low disease probability situations: prospective cohort study
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 11/04/09
Houben PHH et al. – This study suggests that cascade processes after laboratory testing in situations of low disease probability are limited in magnitude and frequency. Improving interpretations may help improve the appropriateness of further investigations and referrals.
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